An all-singing, all-dancing navigation system that sells for only $249 has been announced by Kogan Technologies. And when not being used as a GPS system, it can be used as a music and video player.
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Ruslan Kogan said that the lowering costs of product design allowed him to provide a great product at the value for money price point customers have come to expect.
“We always look to pass the cost savings we can achieve on to our customers, so when design costs are lowered we are able to produce even more stylish products, whilst retaining extremely competitive price points. The EVINAVG3 GPS is a great example of the value that Kogan offers – it looks classy, is packed with features, and yet is still one of the cheapest on the market.”
Specifications of the Kogan EVINAVG3 GPS are as follows:
– Large 4.3 Screen
– Sensis R15.1 Aussie Maps
– Spoken street names
– Voice Guided Navigation
– Speed and Red Light Camera Alerts
– 3D Icons for landmarks and POI
– Bluetooth. Make handsfree calls on your Bluetooth mobile phone
– Mp3 Player (mp3, wma, wav)
– Movie Player (divx, avi, wmv, asf, mpeg, flv)
– Photo Browser (jpg, bmp)
– eBook Viewer (txt)
– 1GB Memory SD card (can accept up to 8GB)
The Kogan EVINAVG3 GPS is available now at www.kogan.com.au for $249.